This form does not exist in French, a past tense is used instead, usually with some additional words to provide more context on the location in time or duration.
For instance, people rarely say just "J'ai habité à Paris" or "J'habitais à Paris" (I used to live in Paris), they might precise "when I was a kid" or "for a long time" or "before it became too expensive", which also helps determine what past tense to use.
In French, "ciao" can be used as a casual way to say goodbye, similar to how it is used in Italian. It is not a formal way to say goodbye in French.
Darryl doesn't have a direct translation in French. It would likely be kept the same when used in a French-speaking context.
Nous allons,Which, with a verb in the Infinitive, can be used for"I'm Going To (Verb)"
You can say "Je jouais" in French, which means "I used to play."
"Il est" or "c'est" can both be used to say "it's" in French, depending on the context.
In French, "ciao" can be used as a casual way to say goodbye, similar to how it is used in Italian. It is not a formal way to say goodbye in French.
To say path in french you would say Chemin / Le Chemin for the path, this word is sometimes used to say the road aswell .
J'étais allergique.
'fesses'
brocoli is the word for broccoli in French. It is a vegetable used worldwide.
Maddie is the short name for Madeleine but it's not used in French. Poeple just say Madeleine.
Darryl doesn't have a direct translation in French. It would likely be kept the same when used in a French-speaking context.
Sociable is used in both masculine and feminine in French.
Nous allons,Which, with a verb in the Infinitive, can be used for"I'm Going To (Verb)"
elle chantait pour/a
You can say "Je jouais" in French, which means "I used to play."
L'Egypte (the country) is a feminine name in French. It cannot be used as a masculine.